Waffle Scrubby Crochet Pattern

In addition to the Dual Duty Scrubber and the Summer Spiral Scrubby here is the Waffle Scrubby crochet pattern. When I still had yarn left after making the two previous scrubbies, I just kept going and made another new one since I had another idea.

This time I combined both yarns together to create a thicker and heavier scrubby. Since I upped the weight of the yarn by combining the two I also increased the hook size by 3 letters. Going from a H to a K hook. This gives a nice heavy fabric, but it isn’t too stiff to be unmanageable.

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The name comes from how thick this scrubby is, along with the little open spaces and the square shape. It reminds me of a breakfast waffle (I guess I’m hungry). Well, at least now I have a dish scrubby to wash my plate after I go eat a waffle with all the yummy and sticky syrup and whipped cream.

Get the printable PDF version of the pattern (without ads) HERE or all three scrubby patterns HERE

Round 2: Ch2 and 2dc in next st. *Sk 1 st and in ch section 3dc, ch 3, 3 dc. Sk1 st and 3dc in next st* repeat two more times. In last ch section 3dc, ch 3, 3dc. Sl st in first dc. (36dc)

Round 3: Ch2 and 2dc in next st. Sk 2 st and 3dc in next stitch. *Sk 1 st and in ch section 3dc, ch 3, 3dc. Sk1 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sk 2 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sk 2 st again and 3dc in next stitch.* Repeat two more times. In last ch section 3dc, ch 3, 3dc. Sk 1 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sl st in first dc. (60dc)

Round 4: Ch2 and 2dc in next st. *Sk 2 st and 3dc in next stitch.* Repeat once. *Sk 1 st and in ch section 3dc, ch 3, 3dc. Sk1 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sk 2 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sk 2 st again and 3dc in next stitch. Sk 2 st once more and 3dc in next stitch.* Repeat two more times. In last ch section 3dc, ch 3, 3dc. Sk 1 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sk 2 st and 3dc in next stitch. Sl st in first dc. (84dc)

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